[Total: 0 Average: 0/5] You must sign in to vote Adenium obesum, also called Desert Rose in a narrow sense, is a species of flowering plant, an evergreen, drought-deciduous succulent shrub, native to the Sahara, and tropical and subtropical eastern and southern Africa and Arabia. Because of its desert origin, it has adapted to hold water in its soft, swollen roots and the caudex, the oval swollen part of the stem that gives out branches from its top. Profusely flowering and interesting to look at because of the unique looking caudex, Adeniums can significantly add to the beauty of any garden. It may seem obvious but firstly and most importantly successful germination rates depends highly on obtaining the freshest seeds possible from a trusted supplier like ourselves who have experience in raising Adenium & Pachypodium from seed. Video Rating: / 5

LOL don't water these every day, they hold almost all the water they absorb in their stem, and watering them every day makes the stem grotesquely big. once a week has given me a nice thick yet not bulbous stem and a luscious top covered in blooms